Every day, Hanoi discharges more than 7,500 tons of domestic waste. The figure keeps increasing each year, causing negative impacts on the environment and people`s health.
An exhibition titled "Reducing waste" opened in Hanoi on July 15 to raise people’s awareness on environment and human health protection by curbing waste.
Every day, Hanoi discharges more than 7,500 tons of domestic waste. The figure keeps increasing each year, causing negative impacts on the environment and people's health.
The exhibition showcases products made primarily from reusable or recycled materials to minimize the impact on the environment. To protect environment and people's health, the exhibition’s message is so clear: Reduce waste!
The exhibition also offers hints on practical tips and alternatives for a healthier life. Its interactive space for children will also helps educate young children on environment through fun and educational activities.
"Through daily actions, all of us can do something for a cleaner environment," Marie Lan Nguyen-Leroy, PhD in Law, Panthéon-Assas Paris II University, told Hanoitimes.
The exhibition will run until August 31, 2019.
The followings are some images at the exhibition:
Representatives in charge of the exhibition deliver opening speech. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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The exhibition showcases products made primarily from reusable or recycled materials to minimize the impact on the environment. To protect environment and people's health, the exhibition’s message is so clear: Reduce waste!
The exhibition also offers hints on practical tips and alternatives for a healthier life. Its interactive space for children will also helps educate young children on environment through fun and educational activities.
"Through daily actions, all of us can do something for a cleaner environment," Marie Lan Nguyen-Leroy, PhD in Law, Panthéon-Assas Paris II University, told Hanoitimes.
The exhibition will run until August 31, 2019.
The followings are some images at the exhibition:
"Wave surges" is one of the exhibition's installations. Visiting the work, viewers immerse themselves in the world of garbage and unconfessed secrets. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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The increasing amount of waste over time is directly affecting Hanoi's residents' health and life. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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The exhibition's vivid and intuitive layout makes a strong impression for viewers. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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The exhibition with unique content attracts many domestic and foreign visitors. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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Reducing waste is to protect the environment. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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The exhibition offers hints on practical tips and alternatives for a healthier life. Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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Photo: Nguyen Ngan
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